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Old 9th Nov 2010, 9:51 pm   #1
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Rob Rusbridge (Wireless Works) now deals only by flyer/phone and I ordered a few radios of him about 3 weeks ago. No rush for them and I told him so, but I cant seem to get him on the phone now. I hope he's ok? Maybe its holiday time? Steve.
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Old 17th Nov 2010, 11:09 pm   #2
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Mystery solved Rob is fine and Wireless Works is still trading brisker than ever (but not on the web) They just have a new phone number, which I could put on here, if that is permitted, otherwise you can see what there is for sale in the pull-out supplement to Radiophile magazine. Must be doing ok because the radios I want are buried under the latest influx .
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Old 18th Nov 2010, 10:29 am   #3
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That is good to know Steve, Rob is great to deal with, I really must try to pay him a visit sometime.
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Old 18th Nov 2010, 3:51 pm   #4
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Forum member '60oldjohn' (who can't get on the forum at present due to ISP difficulties in his rural location) spoke to my wife earlier today, and said that he's been in touch with Rob re the floods that have occurred in Rob's of Cornwall. Apparently, he's had water in his garage, but it's not damaged any of his stock.

Rob's Wireless Works is an interesting place to visit - we came across it purely by chance some years back when we were visiting such places as the Eden Project and Helligan. (Nice chap - makes you very welcome).

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